Leonard and Hungry Paul

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Product Details

Price
$25.99  $24.17
Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781612198484

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About the Author

Ronan Hession is an Irish writer and musician based in Dublin. As Mumblin' Deaf Ro, he has released three albums of songs, and his most recent album, Dictionary Crimes, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize for album of the year. Leonard and Hungry Paul is his first novel, and was shortlisted for an Irish Book of the Year award.

Reviews

Praise for Leonard and Hungry Paul ...

British Book Awards 2020 Debut Book of the Year Finalist

Irish Book Awards 2019 Newcomer of the Year Finalist

"This quietly brilliant book is as funny as it is wise, as tender as it is ground-breaking. Rónán Hession mines for gold in the modest lives and ordinary friendships that might appear unpromising to another writer, and my goodness, he finds it. It is also a happy book -- and we need those." -- Diane Setterfield, author of The Thirteenth Tale

"A charming, warm-hearted celebration of all that is treasurable about everyday life." -- The Guardian

"Charming without being twee, this funny, warm book will bring you sunshine." -- The Irish Times

'God, what a voice Ronan has. It is spectacular and already feels like a cult classic. I was absolutely hooked.' -- Donal Ryan, The Spinning Heart

"For a book that defies convention I would heartily recommend Leonard and Hungry Paul. It's as simple as it is unique ... a celebration of kindness and having enough and being content -- and living a life devoid of high drama and conflict. It's very funny, and well-written, poetic in places. But above all it's kind, a celebration of often overlooked people." -- Kit de Waal, author of My Name Is Leon

This beautiful, heartfelt book is fed on wit and purpose . . . it challenges us to take happiness seriously. The result is that its readers may be nourished by it and in turn nourish others. Hession practices the gentleness he preaches, and gives readers a restorative glimpse of what a world based on embracing our best human quirks could look like. This is a novel to hearten us for whatever lies ahead. -- The Believer